New Fields of Mistria Festival Is Shooting Star Festival
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New Fields of Mistria Festival Is Shooting Star Festival

Back when the major November 2024 Fields of Mistria update was announced, a new festival was teased, and now we know it is the Shooting Star Festival. This will be a Summer seasonal event, and the new details suggest it is also one with a special element for those pursuing one of the game’s love interests. 

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NPC Studio shared a gift highlighting what to expect from the Shooting Star Festival in Fields of Mistria. The player character is in the town square talking to Eiland. He first brings up that the Shooting Star Festival is coming that month. He also mentions the age of the event, suggesting its been happening for centuries. As the announcement noted that we get to invite our love interest to watch shooting stars at the summit, Eiland also hints nobody ever asked him to do so. 

Here’s how that scene looks.

As the summit area is an overview that players need to unlock by ranking up the town and making progress, it seems like the Fields of Mistria Shooting Star Festival is one some people might not see in their first year. As such, those playing the early access build will either want to be prepared for next summer to roll around or work hard on building up the museum’s collections or assisting with mainline quests. 

Fields of Mistria is available in early access for PCs now, and the first major update patch will launch on November 18, 2024.


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